IR3570 touch panel not responding or responding when touching different area. It appears to be a little involved after removing control panel and base screws. Am i mistaken or do a bunch of screws and connecters need to be removed? Frank/ActionPhotocopy
IR3570 needs touch panel
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Re: IR3570 needs touch panel
Very easy after first one. Remove screws and connectors. Some connectors may be removed after lifting or pulling lock part out (gently). Then remove boards and LCD. Very common problem. New touch panel lasts longer. Now on the advance machines it is the CPU pcb but on that model it is the touch panel. -
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Yeah, we do these every so often. I've even done the actual LCD screen before too, but much less often. Do yourself a favor if you're going to replace it, though:
Every time you take a screw out, mark a little X right by the hole you took it out of with an ink pen. Then, when you're putting the layers of it back together, if it doesn't have an X on the top panel you're messing with you know a screw doesn't go in that socket yet. The way that control panel goes together, there's several places where one screw goes over the steel middle layer, and a screw right next to it with an identical-looking socket is supposed to go through the plastic layer on top or something, and the layers won't go back together right if you've got a screw in the wrong place.
Other than that, it's not bad! We've done enough of them that I'm kinda surprised Canon didn't include a procedure to change that digitizer glass in the service manual.Comment
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The Kyocera and Sharp Panels die most often. The other one made in Japan lasts the longest.Comment
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